Review: Super 3-D Noah’s Ark
I’m not sure how many people are looking for a new coat of paint on their 20-year-old FPSes, but for anyone that is Super 3-D Noah’s Ark is a fun and surprisingly challenging spin on a classic genre.
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I’m not sure how many people are looking for a new coat of paint on their 20-year-old FPSes, but for anyone that is Super 3-D Noah’s Ark is a fun and surprisingly challenging spin on a classic genre.
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If you want to shoot some stuff and attack some scores, you’ll get that here along with a little twist to keep you going a bit longer.
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What it lacks in player friendliness it definitely has in depth, so players looking for something to go hard on will be well-rewarded here.
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Despite some severe technical issues there’s still a solid core at the center of this title, and with some patience you can and should experience it for yourself.
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You’ll need a fair share of patience and understanding to get through this one, but in the end the clever turn-based action is worth the effort.
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This is a solid game for the hardcore or speedrunning crowds, but even your average platform fans will find a few hours of enjoyment here.
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Consider this a pretty tepid recommendation based solely on the strengths of the game modes and the impressive scenery-chewing of one major character.
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As a very basic hidden object game I can recommend it, but know that there are plenty of other titles that do more and do it better.
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It’s not much more than a novelty but it’s a quality one that’s sure to have you hooting at getting run down by wooden horses or crushed by flying balls.
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